Damage #11
| Writer | Robert Venditti |
| Artist | Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
It's the showdown almost a year in the making: Damage versus the Justice League! All Ethan Avery wanted was to be a hero. But instead, the military turned him into Damage, the one-hour monster of mass destruction. Now, at the top-secret military installation where Damage's story began, the most powerful superheroes in the world arrive to end it. Ethan must choose between surrendering himself into captivity or fighting the heroes he aspires to be for his freedom. This can only end one way: Damage versus Superman!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Nov 21, 2018Damage #11 was another thrilling chapter for this duo. When these two are on the same page, they are a force to be reckoned with. That much they made sure everyone knew as they took on this Justice League strike team. The only questioning remaining is if that will be enough when it comes down to Damage versus Superman. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Nov 24, 2018To be honest, I am now curious as to where a creature like Damage goes now that he is now confronted with the most powerful hero on the planet. If Superman has indicated that the quartet of heroes before him has taken it easy on Damage, and Damage has withstood a heat vision blast from Supes, then we may be in for some interesting future issues as this collision of old mainstay heroes and new creatures may be infusing their will upon the DC landscape at a pretty rapid pace. I'll take a chance on following Damage….hope you will! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - John Jack
Nov 25, 2018A stellar entry in a really fun series, this issue and i suspect the next can practically be read alone. Really fun. Read Full Review
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5.0
Weird Science - Branden Murray
Nov 21, 2018Damage shows up again this month to punch the latest batch of guest stars around that appear in this title. While the art looks good, and the ending sets up a mildly intriguing issue next month, I don't think any of it will solve the main issue with this book ... there isn't much story left to tell. Read Full Review
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5.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 22, 2018Damage #11 may be one of the most basic comics I have ever read. It's not aggressively bad, but it's so predictable that it feels like a computer could have spit it out of a generator. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Nov 21, 2018As I've said before, the book is at its lowest point when entire issues are nothing but an excuse for this massive being to fight popular DC characters, with little to no story involved. That's what happens again in this issue, and it's just not an enjoyable experience. Read Full Review